Samsung is producing a 1.2 megapixel image sensor for smartphones that applies dual pixel technology, the company announced.
Produced
by the firm's logic chip and contract making division System LSI, mass
production coincides with the global rollout of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge series -- the first to have the sensors installed.
Dual
pixel technology -- which speeds up autofocus by using 100 percent of
the pixels compared with conventional smartphone sensors' 5 percent --
has been in use for DSLR cameras and shines in low light situations.
Pixel size has been boosted to 1.4 micrometer, and each of the 12
million pixels features two photo diodes that collect light. The diodes
work like human eyes to compare images to control focus, achieved by the
firm's ISOCELL technology.
The sensor is made with a 65 nanometer
process, and the logic chip -- which transfers the light read by the
sensor to digital signals -- has a 28 nanometer process to make it as
small as possible for smartphones, the company said.
"We've
applied dual pixel technology previously used in the niche professional
camera market to mobile, and the sensor will become the best solution to
take clear photos in low light," said Ben K Hur, Samsung's senior vice
president of marketing at System LSI.
The company declined to
comment on potential clients. Traditionally, Samsung begins supplying
its latest semiconductor products to other vendors six months after its
own flagship products.
Samsung is runner-up in sensors to Sony's over 50 percent market share.
Its memory division is also upping chip specs, launching the 256 GB UFS 2.0 using 3D V-NAND that will likely make it to Samsung products launched later this year.
Samsung and LG have been highlighting the different camera features of their respective flagship phones before their release. LG G5
uses a wide angle dual camera for its 16-megapixel rear camera. A
camera module can also be attached to simulate a DSLR experience.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/samsung-launches-dual-pixel-image-sensor-for-mobile/
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